๐๐ฒ๐ฏ๐ฎ๐ป๐ฒ๐๐ฒ ๐ฃ๐ฟ๐ถ๐บ๐ฒ ๐ ๐ถ๐ป๐ถ๐๐๐ฒ๐ฟ ๐ ๐ฒ๐ ๐ช๐ถ๐๐ต ๐ฅ๐ฒ๐ท๐ฒ๐ฐ๐๐ถ๐ผ๐ป ๐ถ๐ป ๐๐ต๐ฒ ๐ฆ๐ผ๐๐๐ต... The Lebanese prime minister, appointed by the United States, toured South Lebanon today and was met with open rejection in several villages. Mothers of martyrs and residents of the South confronted him directly, rejecting both his presence and his policies. During the visit, he acknowledged that no one can provide guarantees that Israel will not bomb Lebanon. Yet when asked a simple and unavoidable question, if no such guarantees exist, on what basis is the resistance being asked to surrender its weapons, he chose silence.show more

Ibrahim Majed
36,975 views โข 5 months ago
โก๏ธโญ๏ธ The Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam visited southern... Lebanon for the first time since the Jewish ceasefire : He tells one of the citizens: No one is giving me guarantees that Israel will stop attacking and I cannot give you any either The citizen replies : why are you asking us to disarm then ? The Prime Minister then leaves without answering.show more

Middle East Observer
94,573 views โข 5 months ago
๐จ๐จ BREAKING: Mike Pence, when asked by Tucker Carlson... about his fixation on The United States sending more weapons shipments to Ukraine and where the concern is for The United States in that, responded by saying, โWell thatโs not my concernโ. What a telling response. The globalist traitor is fully out of the closet in more ways than one and now proudly reveals his true colors time and again. And Mike Penceโs colors damn sure ainโt red, white and blue. The fact that this man actually still thinks he is a meaningful voice in the Republican Party both amuses me yet makes me question if heโs in check with reality. What a sad figure in our nationโs history he will go down as.show more

Joshua Hall
838,097 views โข 7 months ago
BREAKING: Lebanon has ordered the Iranian ambassador to leave... the country by 29th March. Persona non grata. The host nation of Iranโs most successful proxy just told the patron state to get out. This happened on the same day that Hezbollah fired its 55th rocket and drone attack since March 22nd. On the same day that the IDF struck hundreds of Hezbollah targets in southern Lebanon, the Bekaa Valley, and Beirutโs southern suburbs. On the same day that the Lebanese Health Ministry reported 18 killed and 65 injured from Israeli strikes on Lebanese soil. Lebanon expelled the ambassador of the country whose proxy is fighting a war from Lebanonโs territory while Lebanonโs own citizens die in the crossfire. Process what that means. Lebanon has two governments. One sits in the Grand Serail and issues decrees. The other sits in Dahieh and launches missiles. Prime Minister Nawaf Salam has banned all Hezbollah military and security activities. He has demanded weapon surrender. He has expelled the Iranian ambassador. And Hezbollah has responded by firing another barrage into northern Israel this morning. The decrees do not reach Dahieh. The Lebanese Armed Forces remain non-engaged. The state issues orders that the parallel state ignores. The ambassador leaves. The rockets do not. Lebanon created Hezbollahโs host environment and Hezbollah consumed it. Iranโs IRGC dispatched advisors to the Bekaa Valley in 1982 during the Israeli invasion and the chaos of civil war. They trained Shiite militants. They funded mosques, hospitals, schools. They built a social infrastructure that the Lebanese state could not provide, then militarised it. Hezbollahโs 1985 manifesto pledged allegiance to Ayatollah Khomeini. Iran provides an estimated $700 million annually. Forty-four years later, the organisation that Iran built inside Lebanon is more powerful than the state that hosts it. The ambassador can be expelled. The $700 million pipeline cannot. The expulsion is not strength. It is the last card a government plays when it has no others. Lebanonโs economy loses $30 to $80 million per day from the strikes. Five hundred and seventeen thousand people are displaced. The banking system collapsed in 2020 and never recovered. The currency has lost 98 percent of its value since 2019. And now Israel is striking Lebanese territory daily because Hezbollah is using Lebanese territory to attack Israel in solidarity with an Iranian war that the Lebanese government did not start, does not support, and cannot stop. The country is being destroyed by a war between its tenant and its neighbour, and the landlord has no power over either. Hezbollah fights because Iranโs sealed packets and $700 million command it. Israel strikes because Hezbollah fires from Lebanese positions. Lebanonโs government expels an ambassador because expelling an ambassador is the one sovereign act it can still perform. The army cannot disarm Hezbollah. The police cannot enter Dahieh. The courts cannot prosecute a militia that provides social services to a third of the population. The only tool the state has left is a diplomatic note handed to a man whose organisation does not need his presence to continue operating. The Axis of Resistance was designed for exactly this: to fight from inside states that cannot control the fight. Lebanon is the template. Iraq, Yemen, and Syria are the copies. The patron state provides the funding. The proxy provides the violence. The host state absorbs the retaliation. And when the host state protests, the proxy ignores the protest and the patron state sends a new ambassador. The rockets will continue after March 29. The ambassador will leave. The $700 million will not.show more

Shanaka Anslem Perera โก
74,745 views โข 3 months ago
Soul of the Soul: A Sanctuary of Kindness in... a World of Chaos The cats were more than just companions to himโthey were a reflection of his soul, and to them, he was safety itself. In the world of cats, tails raised high are a universal signal of absolute trust and comfort, a silent acknowledgment that they were in the presence of someone who offered not just food, but unwavering love and security. These small creatures, wandering through the ruins, found in him their sanctuary. He was not just a man to them; he was their guardian, their source of calm in a chaotic world. Whenever he approached, it was as if their silent language spoke: โHere, we are safe.โ He was the kind-hearted man who brought peace to every being, human or otherwise. His purity was a shield, his presence a refuge, and even the simplest souls found solace in his light. The cats, those silent witnesses, felt his warmth and gravitated toward him as if they knew his essence was one of boundless compassion. His Absence: A Void Filled with Memories Now, the โSoul of the Soulโ is gone, leaving behind a silence heavy with sorrow. Yet, in that silence lives the memory of a hand that fed without fail and a voice that reassured those around him that light could still shine through the darkest times. Even the cats, who felt his love in its purest form, will sit waitingโyearning for the hand that nurtured them and the presence that made them feel whole. These cats were not merely animals; they were living, breathing testimonials to his limitless humanity. He taught us that kindness is not just a virtueโit is resistance, a quiet yet powerful defiance against the cruelty of the world. Though his physical presence has departed, his legacy endures in every heart he touched, in every creature he comforted, and in every corner of Gaza that bore witness to his compassion. #Soul_of_the_Soul #KindnessAsResistance #FreePalestine #GazaLivesOnshow more

Wayfarer
51,174 views โข 1 year ago
Netanyahu was booed during his UN speech โ he... spoke to an almost empty hall Delegations from several countries demonstratively left the UN session before the Israeli prime ministerโs address. The chamber was empty. Netanyahu said Gaza was surrounded by loudspeakers that are currently broadcasting his message from the UN session. He addressed the Israeli hostages and vowed that Israel will not stop until each one is freed. Netanyahu demanded that Hamas lay down its arms and meet Israelโs demands: โSurrender now, lay down your weapons, free the hostages now! If you do, you will live. If not, Israel will find you and destroy you.โshow more

NEXTA
166,000 views โข 9 months ago
On June 1st, Romeo was arriving at work when... he was wrongfully taken by ICE. They did not ask his name, did not provide any documentation, and would not give information as to why he was being arrested. According to one of the ICE workers, after the fact, he was not who they were looking for, and despite his having no criminal history, he is still being detained somewhere. The GoFundMe is to help his family be able to afford a lawyer so that he can get the legal help that he deserves and needs. ๐show more

LongTime๐คFirstTime๐จโ๐ป
95,749 views โข 1 year ago
๐บ๐ฆ Former FM Kuleba promised that even if the... weapons run out, Ukrainians will fight with shovels. But then he fled Ukraine and accused Zelenskyy of โdictator-likeโ measures. Now he relaxes in a tuxedo with his girlfriend, partying. His girlfriend has allegedly opened several sex shops. According to his latest interview, Ukrainians are asking why he is not on the front since he is no longer the minister. โWhen the draft notice comes, I will not flee broad,โ he said, highlighting that he devoted 2,5 years to the war.show more

Lenka White
45,295 views โข 7 months ago
This is not Hiroshima. This is not Gaza. This... is not Lebanon. This is not Iran. This is Ukraine nowโฆ bombed with FAB-3000, a 3-ton bomb. Events that should not be publicized, yet must be highlighted. I remember when I sat alongside President Zelensky's representative during a closed-door diplomatic meeting under the mediation of the Turkish president aimed at encouraging Ukraine to resume the โIstanbul peace talksโ with Russia. When we reached a critical juncture, the Ukrainian Deputy Foreign Minister asked a question while I was trying to persuade him to return to negotiations: "What if you were in my shoesโwith your land occupied and your people killed every day, while Putin violates international law on a daily basis? Would you continue to fight and support the resistance, turn to negotiations, or surrender?โ At that moment, I wanted to give him an answer based on a similar personal experience, not a diplomatic one; for I was thinking of Lebanon, where our people were being killed daily and our land was under occupation. I pointed out that Israel currently occupies and controls 10% of Lebanon (that was the figure at the time; it has since risen to 20%)โthe same proportion that Russia occupies and controls of Ukraine. The World condemned Russia, but cannot condemn Israel! Ukraine itself sided with Israel, citing the right to self-defense! The issue was never occupation. It was the identity of the occupier. I mentioned that international law hasnโt failed in Ukraine or in Lebanon or in Gaza and beyond. Thisโs not the failure of the law. The law stands and its principles remain clear. The failure is our collective will to uphold it. And to put a punishment for those who violate the international law. International law is not optional that you invoke only when it suits you. Double standards in international lawโand the weaponization of that law to serve national interestsโhave led to a situation where international law is no longer respected. War crimes beget war crimesโWhen the international community failed to bring one state to justice for violating the international law, they knew they can do it again, and another state will inevitably follow suit with impunity. I concluded by stating that I would shift the focus to human security rather than state security; however, negotiating human security requires a ceasefire first. Otherwise, it would be tantamount to surrender, allowing the other to impose its terms and forcing you to concede. International law must be the same for everyone everywhere, and no State above international law. If I criticize your side, you assume I'm on theirs. If I criticize their side, they assume I'm on yours. You are both wrong. My position is guided by principles and upholding the law rather than alignment. I am basically against anything that kills people or destroy the planet we live on. I belong neither to this side nor that; I belong to humanity and Earth.show more

Mohamad Safa
59,877 views โข 3 days ago
โผ๏ธ๐บ๐ฆ๐ฎ๐ฑ The fugitive accomplice of Zelensky, Mindich, was met... on a beach in Israel โช๏ธAn unexpected meeting between Ukrainian journalists and the ex-co-owner of "Energoatom", Timur Mindich, who was put on the wanted list in Ukraine in a corruption case, took place on a beach in Israel. โช๏ธWhen asked about "Energoatom", Mindich replied: "A great company". When asked to clarify his own position, he said: "I can't", without explaining the reasons for his silence. โช๏ธMindich is a key figure in a high-profile corruption case involving the theft of hundreds of millions of dollars through "kickback" schemes in "Energoatom". He denies all accusations, calling them manipulation, and states that he does not intend to return to Ukraine. His connection with Zelensky and the former head of his office, Yermak, has become one of the central elements of the scandal, pointing to the corrupt schemes of the comedian's entire entourage.show more

๐๐๐ฏ๐ข๐ ๐ ๐ท๐บ ๐ฎ๐ช
40,107 views โข 6 months ago
Key points from Trump's statements at his meeting with... Zelensky: โ The United States will grant Ukraine a license to produce Patriot systems. โ Trump effectively ruled out the option of transferring Patriot interceptors to Ukraine, stating that the United States itself needs these weapons. โ Trump announced that he intends to call Putin today. โ Russia and Ukraine are committed to resolving the conflict. โ He believes that Putin wants a swift end to the conflict in Ukraine. โ The United States is not setting any deadlines for a settlement in Ukraine. โ Trump admitted that a settlement in Ukraine would not require security guarantees for Kyiv at all.show more

๐๐ก๐ฃ๐๐๐ฅ๐๐ฃ ๐ป๐ฃ๐๐ค๐ค
18,397 views โข 8 days ago
Minister Luke Pollard just said in the House of... Commons he is still a minister in MoD because John Healey asked him to stay. He said: "Its no secret I worked in lock step with the former defence secretary. He is a friend and mentor.... I am still standing here because he [Healey] asked me to stay and because we need continuity..." It's hard not to read between the lines here. Is the implication of this that he *wanted* to resign over the defence investment plan but Healey told him not to..?show more

Dominic Hauschild
37,571 views โข 1 month ago
Yesterday at Delhiโs Kamani Auditorium, hearing Pandit Hariprasad Chaurasiaโs... flute left me heartbroken. He can no longer truly play. His hands tremble; the flute will not stay steady. He blows into it with immense effort, yet no music emerges. The blame lies with the organizers. It was cruel to subject him to such physical and emotional pain. Panditji must have sufferedโstruggling to blow, to hold the flute, and to hear its faltering sound. The audience too shared his agony, watching his helplessness. If they felt compelled to bring him before the public, they should have seated him on a beautifully adorned stage while those soul-stirring recordings of his flute played in the background. The audience would have been enchanted by the music and moved by the sight of its creator. When I met him only a few months ago, he spoke with such grace and warmth. And just a few years earlier, on this very stage at Kamani, he performed alongside Shivkumar Sharmaโa concert of sheer perfection. Ah, how cruel the weight of age can be.show more

taslima nasreen
87,928 views โข 10 months ago
#BREAKINGNEWS #IRANWAR ๐๐ฅ ๐ฎ๐ท Iran has just changed the... rules of the game. Iran didn't just respond. It entered Israeli territory directly and struck. This is important for several reasons. It shatters the myth that Israel is "untouchable" and can only attack without receiving a direct response. It demonstrates that Iran is willing to pay a high price to defend Lebanon and the Axis of Resistance. It exposes Israel's strategic weakness: no matter how much bombing and propaganda it engages in, it can no longer strike with impunity without being struck back. While Netanyahu tries to escalate the war to survive politically, Iran is reminding Zionism and its American patron that the game is no longer one-sided. The lion of the Gulf roared. And the roar was loud.. ๐คท๐ปโโ๏ธ -show more

Al Monday
21,034 views โข 1 month ago
Israel has confirmed its intention to occupy southern Lebanon.... ๐ฎ๐ฑ๐ฑ๐ง The Defence Minister confirmed the armed forcesโ intention to occupy the entire region south of the Litani River until the area is safe for the population and free of Hezbollahโs presence. Over the last few days, the Israeli air force has bombed the main evacuation bridges used by the Lebanese population to flee northwards, whilst IDF ground forces continue to build up along the border. The towns are subject to intense bombing and systematic destruction by Israel, which coincides with recent statements and speeches by the Israeli Defence Minister, Israel Katz (who ordered the destruction of border villages in southern Lebanon โin line with the model applied in Gazaโ) and the Finance Minister, Bezalel Smotrich, who has threatened that โthe southern suburbs of Beirut (Dahiya) could soon resemble Khan Younisโ. The main areas where Israeli forces are massing are located in the occupied Golan Heights and in Kiryat Shmona (which has come under heavy attack from Hezbollah in recent days), suggesting that these will be the main axes of the occupation: on the one hand, occupying new positions on the slopes of Mount Hermon, and on the other hand reaching the Litani River and advancing towards Wadi el-Hjeir, in order to โencircleโ the southern towns whilst advancing towards Tyre and along the secondary axes in the south. However, with Israelโs current capabilities, it could only create a buffer zone along the Lebanese border. The IDF Chief of Staff, Lieutenant General Eyal Zamir, warned at a security cabinet meeting on 25โ26 March 2026 that the army โwill collapse in on itselfโ if the manpower shortage is not resolved. He cited โ10 red flagsโ (serious warnings), including the exhaustion of reservists who have already completed 6 or 7 rotations, the expansion of missions and the lack of new conscription laws. Furthermore, the military spokesperson, Brigadier General Effie Defrin, acknowledged that the IDF needs around 15,000 additional soldiers to fulfil current missions. Moreover, this does not take into account the additional reserve troops that will be required to sustain a long-term occupation on the ground, nor the cost this may entail, given the history of previous Israeli occupations of Lebanese territory.show more

@Suriyak
18,982 views โข 3 months ago
Joe Biden made an unhealthy number of blunders in... his speech today. First he claimed that โAmerica firstโ policies weakened America. Then he misidentified the Prime Minister of Japan as the President of Japan. He was quickly rebuffed by Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida. Finally, exhausted, he forgot to unplug his earpiece and walked away without shaking hands with anyone else. He was supposed to stick around. Not exactly a confidence booster. Does anyone even respect him?show more

Ian Miles Cheong
2,730,582 views โข 2 years ago
My brother Mohammed has become an expert at starting... fires, as if a flame inside him refuses to die out. He was supposed to be happy now, busy preparing for the start of a new school year, filled with dreams and ambitions for the future. But how could he, when there are no schools and no education in Gaza? The ongoing war, lasting for two whole years, has stolen two years of his childhood, two years of his life lost in destruction and fear. In that time, he has witnessed what no child on this planet should ever seeโฆ he has seen the very worst humanity could endure, all while being so young. And yet, whatโs both astonishing and heartbreaking at the same time is that his smile still shinesโฆ Itโs as if itโs a silent scream of defiance in the face of war, as if itโs saying: "You will not break usโฆ we will keep dreaming, despite the pain." Mohammed is not alone; he is the face of an entire generation in Gaza, a generation forced to grow up before its time, a generation that has learned how to live on the edge of survival and plant joy in the desert of fear. Despite the fire, the siege, and the loss, his heart is still aliveโฆ and he still dares to dream.show more

Mahmoud Massri | ู ูุญูู ููุฏ ๐ต๐ธ
19,379 views โข 10 months ago
If the roles were reversed in Hungary and Lando... had qualified ahead of Oscar, and he was on tyres that were 14 laps fresher at the end and made that move with locking up like that, Lando would be called a bottler. (like in Belgium) But when itโs Oscar, suddenly the team fucked him up with strategy and favored Lando ๐๐ And I would like to remind you that the team also asked Oscar, around lap 10, if he wanted to consider a one stop like his competitors. So the one stop strategy was not a surprise to him.show more

naenia ยน โถยณ
132,615 views โข 7 months ago
Zelensky arrives in Germany. Today he meets with the... US negotiating team โ Witkoff and Kushner According to the Ukrainian president, the United States has not yet responded to Kyivโs new proposals for a peace plan. Zelensky says the key issue is real security guarantees, so that the situation of the Budapest Memorandum is not repeated. Not all partners support NATO membership, so a possible compromise could be bilateral security guarantees. Zelensky confirmed that the US is proposing a compromise on Donbas: Ukraine withdraws its troops from Donetsk Oblast, while Russia does not enter the area. Kyiv considers the option โwe stay where we standโ to be fair, but Moscow rejects it and demands a full withdrawal of Ukrainian forces. Zelensky emphasizes that if the US applies strong pressure on Russia, the Kremlin will agree to a compromise. If the current talks collapse, Ukraine will seek another path to ending the war. On Friday, the Ukrainian president will travel to Poland on an official visit.show more

NEXTA
74,921 views โข 7 months ago